पीलीभीत टनकपुर रेल पथ पर संचालन शुरूTrain services on the Pilibhit-Tanakpur route, disrupted by heavy rainfall in Khatima, have resumed after special repairs. Trains will operate from Friday morning, bringing relief to passengers. The Sharda and Devha rivers, responsible for flooding in the district, have receded. The Bareilly road, closed for a day in Bisalpur, has reopened,...
more... but small vehicles are still not allowed. Ganna State Minister Sanjay Singh Gangwar inspected flood-affected areas. The railway track near Khatima, closed for three days, was repaired under the supervision of Assistant Divisional Engineer Surendra Singh, with a train passing through in the evening. The railway public relations officer confirmed the resumption of services on the Tanakpur route. Low-lying areas in the city, including the Mandi Samiti, St. Aloysius, Officer Colony, and an underpass, remain waterlogged. The municipal council president, Dr. Aastha Agrawal, visited these areas and assured relief efforts. Water levels have not yet subsided in some areas, with schools using pumping sets to remove water.
Khatima mein heavy rainfall ki wajah se Pilibhit-Tanakpur route par train services band ho gayi thi, par special repairs ke baad ab yeh services resume ho gayi hain. Trains ab Friday morning se chalna start kar denge, jisse passengers ko bahut relief milegi. District mein flood ka sabab bani Sharda aur...
more... Devha rivers ab utar par hain. Bisalpur mein Bareilly road ek din ke liye band reh gaya tha, par ab yeh road khul gaya hai, par small vehicles abhi nahi chal rahe hain. Ganna State Minister Sanjay Singh Gangwar ne flood-affected areas ka inspection kiya. Khatima ke paas three days se band railway track ko Assistant Divisional Engineer Surendra Singh ki supervision mein team ne repair kar diya, and shaam ko ek train pass ho gayi. Railway public relations officer ne confirmed kiya ki Tanakpur route par services start ho gayi hain. City ke nichewale areas, jaise ki Mandi Samiti, St. Aloysius, Officer Colony, and underpass mein abhi bhi waterlogged hai. Municipal council president, Dr. Aastha Agrawal ne in areas ka inspection kiya aur relief efforts ka promise kiya. Kuchh areas mein abhi bhi water level nahi gira hai, and schools pumping sets use karke water bahar phenk rahe hain.